Rachel Chinouriri’s New EP “Little House” Is a Love Letter to Growth


Rachel Chinouriri drops “Little House”, an emotional new EP inspired by love and future dreams.
Rachel Chinouriri just released her most heartfelt project yet. Her new EP Little House is out now via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists—and it’s a warm, deeply personal collection that’s all about love, healing, and dreaming forward.
After dropping her critically acclaimed debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events last year, Little House marks a new season. The EP features the standout lead single “Can We Talk About Isaac?” and the soft, stunning “23:42,” a song Rachel says celebrates “embracing being loved and loving someone.”
“I wrote an EP about my dreams of maybe having a little house with my future partner,” she shares. “He’s definitely fixed a broken-hearted girl and I’ve blossomed into a woman.”
Rachel just wrapped her run as support for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour across the UK and Europe, with her final show in Stockholm this week. And if you’re in the U.S., you’re in luck—her debut headline tour kicks off in May, with sold-out stops in LA, NYC, and Bonnaroo.
She’s coming off a massive year, too. In 2024, Rachel earned BRIT Award nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, performed on The Graham Norton Show, and was featured in British Vogue. To celebrate the first anniversary of her debut album, she’ll release an exclusive white vinyl edition on May 2.
Little House is proof that when Rachel Chinouriri writes from the heart, the rest of the world listens.